Einleitung

This guide will teach someone how to change the LCD screen on the back of a Samsung WB150F camera.

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    • Gather a PHO Phillips head screwdriver and a plastic wedge. If you do not have a plastic wedge like the one pictured, a credit card or a guitar pick can be used.

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    • Take off the front casing by using your screwdriver to unscrew the screws circled in each of the photos (5 total).

    • The front casing can now be pulled from the camera.

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    • Your camera should now look like the camera in the photo.

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    • Flip the camera over and pry the back shell of the camera off with the plastic opening tool (or credit card or guitar pick). The screen-side of your camera should now resemble the camera in the second photo.

    • Note: removing the back shell does not require removing anymore screws, it should just snap off.

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    • On the screen side, remove the button circuit board (outlined in red) from the camera by using the plug located in the upper right corner of the screen side.

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    • Remove the metal casing by lifting up the old screen and unscrewing the 5 screws circled in the first photo.

    • The LCD screen has a ribbon going to the main circuit board, as shown in the second photo, that needs to be detached.

    • Your camera should now resemble the third photo.

    There is no need to remove the metal shield as you can get to the connector for the ribbon cable without removing it. Saves you a lot of time.

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    yes,just like Braxton's saying

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Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow steps 1-5 in reverse order.

Patrick Gouveia

Mitglied seit: 24/03/15

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This guide is excellent. I bought a used wb150f which powered up, but did not respond to the control buttons on the back. Looking at these great high-res pix, I could see there was a mating connector between the button board and the main board, so I hoped I could re-seat that connector and it would start working. Opening it up was easy, but step 4 required me to separate the case slightly at the edges before I could get a gap to pry into. When I got the case off, I could see that the entire connector had come off the button board, and to fix it would be impossible due to the tiny pitch of the pins. Still, without this guide I would never have known for sure the issue. Back to Goodwill you go!

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